"I am happy with my result. I'll come back next year to the Beijing Marathon. I am happy now."
At 7 am, Shanghai-based lawyer Zhang Jie opened his computer at home, logged on to the Judicial Opinions of China website, and read a court ruling on a case in which he had offered legal aid. The process took no more than one minute.
A tiger that is believed to have roamed into China after being set free by Russian President Vladimir Putin may spend the winter in China, according to the latest investigation.
Massachusetts General Hospital, a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School, has agreed with potential partners in China to explore a joint venture to build and run a hospital in the country.
Top diplomats from China and the United States are stressing the need to manage their differences and cooperate against global threats such as Islamic State and Ebola as they work to warm the mood between their countries ahead of a summit next month.
China is set to unveil key legal reforms this week that will try to limit the influence local officials have on court cases, a move being closely watched by the business community.
Many Beijing residents have just been given an unexpected six-day holiday to coincide with the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit being held in the Chinese capital in November.
To cater to the rising number of Chinese visitors to the United Kingdom, the country will launch new services and expand the scope of services within the parameters of its immigration laws, according to an official from UK Visa and Immigration.
Li Xiao was anxious when she made her first overseas trip, to Saipan island, in June.
The two 'silk roads' proposed by China will revitalize Eurasia as well as help build a more inclusive and open global market
After more than three months of "silence", the authorities of Xiamen University in Fujian province have finally made public the result of a probe into the sex scandal involving a history professor. On Oct 14, the university said on its micro blog that Wu Chunming had been expelled from the Party and removed from his professor's post for sexually harassing a female student and having sex with another.
News of some students dozing off during a class lecture recently prompted some to say that the traditional system that pulls in the willing and unwilling into the academic field is to be blamed for that. But there is another perspective to this embarrassing show that I discovered when I started teaching in China 10 years ago.
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